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So my playground expanded to include Mac.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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David,
MS Office for Mac. Contains Word, PP, Excel, etc. Files are cross-platform compatible as long as the PC file contains the requisite file suffix (e.g. .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.). Sherwood |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I use NeoOffice. OpenOffice equivalent for the mac.
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Join Date: May 2002
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The Mac tech our company uses says the latest Mac Office 2008 software is leagues better than iWork. You can buy a student edition for $130. Entourage - the email portion of 2008, is supposed to be outstanding, and better yet, limitless as to how many emails you can store. I used a trial version of the latest Office 2008, and found it very trick. But be warned, its interface is much different from Office 2004.
Is Virtual PC even around these days? I thought Parallels was the only existing virtual OS for Mac. Personally, I use Boot Camp, which comes with OSX Leopard. It's very straightforward and reliable. It feels much more solid than Parallels, FWIW.
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I'm still using Mac Office 2004 without any problems. And that is in an Exchange environment as well. I don't run windows at all.
Keynote is superior to Powerpoint, but Word is the defacto standards. Pages has some nice page layout features, but I don't really care for it as a word processor. Easier to stick with Word/Excel/Powerpoint, although for presentations and q'n'd animations I use Keynote. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Columbus, OH
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Wife uses Mac Office 2004 on her powerbook, and I use Microsoft Office 2004 on my XP box. We swap files all the time (nudge, nudge, wink,wink), and problems are rare.
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iWork is great, worth the money.
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Well if she just needs to view them then use Quick Look.
Navigate to a file, any file, just about any format, pdf, .doc, .xls, video yadayada and then hit the spacebar. The office suite under OS X has been touted by some as being a better product than the Windows counterpart. Don't think Office 2008 is much different on the Platforms but for sure 2004 and Office X were great suites.
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I've been using OpenOffice 3.0.0 on my iMac and it's been fine. This version does NOT require X11 like previous versions did.
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Thanks for the input folks.
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